Wow! Can't wait to see it set into the scenery and weathered a little. Won't be long now, at the rate you're going. You've really made good time on this project. (Or maybe it just seems that way because my own projects are stuck in low gear these days?)

Yes Bill, lots of things entered my thinking here and I had to opt out of the winter scene. Eventually I will be adding some light weathering but a well cared for PA German Barn is not an uncommon sight.

I have finished the grass and done some subtle weathering, so subtle that I'm not sure it will show in the photos. I streaked the roof, dusted and dirtied the lower parts of all doors, and added a worn look to all siding planks, especially the lower portions. Although there is still work to be done making the grass look better, I am going to let that go for now.

Will try to take some photos and post them later today.

I will be checking in every day but there will be a slight intermission to my model railroad model building. Revell has just released a brand new kit of a C-54 and it looks fantastic. We had one in our squadron when I was in the Air Force and I just HAVE to take the time to build one and paint it the way ours was done back in the 1950's.

Bob -- That is absolutely gorgeous! I can easily picture gift shops all over PA wanting to order dozens & dozens, for both the tourists and the locals. One of those and a funnel cake -- and my "visit" to PA is complete! Wonderful.